Goodbye Deponia
Nintendo Switch · 2013
About this game
Goodbye Deponia is the third and final part of the Deponia trilogy and directly continues where Chaos on Deponia ended.
The player takes control over the chaotic inventor Rufus - an egocentric person with little regard for people around him - who wants to escape the garbage dump planet Deponia.
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He also continues his fight against the Organon authorities which want to destroy Deponia and learns more about his origins.
While the first half of the game follows the usual structure - Rufus is in a confined area with one or two dozen screens and works on a set of goals - it changes during the second half.
Rufus produces two clones of himself and then the game has a similar structure as Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle : each Rufus is in his own scenario and has to solve his own puzzles.
The player can freely switch characters and, depending on the progress of the protagonists, exchange items.
The puzzles include all three usual variants in point-and-click adventures: inventory based puzzles (Rufus searches the scenes, picks up items and combines them with other items in the environment or his inventory), dialogue puzzles and logic puzzles (for example a machine which needs to be repaired).
Help functions include a hot spot button (shows all items and exits which Rufus can interact with) and the possibility to skip the logic puzzles.
About Nintendo Switch
Released in 2017, the Nintendo Switch became one of the best-selling consoles of all time thanks to its hybrid handheld/docked design. Its cartridge-based physical format (as opposed to discs) has made complete-in-box collecting popular again, with certain limited print runs and Nintendo-published exclusives already commanding a premium on the secondhand market just a few years after release.
Gamevaro tracks Goodbye Deponia for Nintendo Switch with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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